Yemen's Houthi Rebels Attack Greek Oil Tanker in the Red Sea
Yemen's Houthi Rebels Attack Greek Oil Tanker in the Red Sea
A Greek oil tanker, Sounion, was attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels in the Red Sea, leaving it 'not under command' and drifting ablaze.** This attack is part of a monthslong campaign targeting ships over the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, disrupting a major trade route. The Sounion was evacuated and is now a navigational and environmental hazard, potentially representing a threat to marine life and other vessels. The Sounion had 25 Filipinos, two Russians, and four private security staff on board, who were rescued by a French destroyer. The vessel is now anchored between Eritrea and Yemen, after plans were made to move it to a safer destination for a full assessment. The Houthis have targeted over 80 vessels since the war in Gaza started in October, including some bound for Iran.